Trump Unloads on Comey, ‘Scum on Top’ of FBI a Day After Damning IG Report’s Released (Videos)

President Trump broke his silence on the IG Report with a vengeance Friday.

Trump tweeted that the “IG Report is a total disaster for Comey, his minions and sadly, the FBI. Comey will now officially go down as the worst leader, by far, in the history of the FBI. I did a great service to the people in firing him. Good Instincts. Christopher Wray will bring it proudly back!”.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The IG Report is a total disaster for Comey, his minions and sadly, the FBI. Comey will now officially go down as the worst leader, by far, in the history of the FBI. I did a great service to the people in firing him. Good Instincts. Christopher Wray will bring it proudly back!</p>&mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1007577375905861637?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 15, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Trump then had an impromptu interview with “Fox & Friends” where he continued to blister the “scum on top” of the Obama-era bureau.

The president’s comments came a day after the release of the report. A report which was the result of an 18-month-long investigation by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz.

Trump said the report, which found ex-FBI Director James Comey was insubordinate, showed Trump was justified in firing him.

In the interview with Fox’s Steve Doocy, Trump made it clear he considered Comey the leader of those “minions.”

“I think Comey was the ringleader of this whole den of thieves,” Trump said.

“If you took a poll at the FBI, [I would win],” Trump told Doocy. “I mean the real FBI, not the scum on top.”

Liberals suggest that Trump’s firing of Comey amounted to obstruction of justice, however; Deputy Attorney General wrote a recommendation that Comey be fired.

The IG report also focused on political bias within the bureau, specifically referring to FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page over an exchange of a series of politically-charged, anti-Trump text messages.

The inspector general released new text messages between the two that suggested that they would “stop” Trump from becoming president.

“Trump’s not ever going to become president, right? Right!?” Page texted Strzok in August 2016.

The inspector general’s office uncovered numerous messages that “appeared to mix political opinion with discussions about the MYE investigation.”

MYE, or “Midyear Exam,” was the code used in the FBI to refer to the investigation into Clinton’s private email server.

“Some of these text messages and instant messages mixed political commentary with discussions about the Midyear investigation, and raised concerns that political bias may have impacted investigative decisions,” the report read.

The report noted that it was specifically concerned about text messages exchanged between Strzok and Page that “potentially indicated or created the appearance that investigative decisions were impacted by bias or improper considerations.”

Strzok and Page, who were romantically involved, both served on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation team.

It doesn’t get more biased than this. How can Anything that comes out of the Mueller Investigation not be tainted with liberal biases?

Strzok was reassigned following the revelations of his anti-Trump texts. Page resigned from the bureau last month.

Too little too late. Their biases and many others are embedded in the investigation. There is no way to conduct a bipartisan investigation that includes an entire team of liberal FBI members.

Many of those texts were made public in late 2017, however; the IG report revealed a new one in which Strzok vowed to “stop” Trump from becoming president, and made clear that as many as five total FBI employees exchanged politically charged messages. “The text messages and instant messages sent by these employees included statements of hostility toward then-candidate Trump and statements of support for candidate Clinton,” the report said.

“I don’t know how Peter Strzok is working there anymore,” Trump told Doocy.

The report revealed instant messages between unnamed agents, labeled “Agent 1” and “Agent 5,” discussing their jobs in August 2016.

We as Americans demand to know who those Agents are. This is criminal activity and we have the right to know. Release the full report.

“I find anyone who enjoys [this job] an absolute f—ing idiot. If you don’t think so, ask them one more question. Who are you voting for? I guarantee you it will be Donald Drumpf,” Agent 1 sent.

“I forgot about drumpf…that’s so sad and pathetic if they want to vote for him,” Agent 5 responded. “Someone who can’t answer a question. Someone who can’t be professional for even a second.”

“I’m trying to think of a ‘would I rather’ instead of spending time with those people,” Agent 5 sent.

Agent 1 asked, “stick your tongue in a fan??”

Agent 5 later wrote: “I would rather have brunch with trump and a bunch of his supporters like the ones from Ohio that are retarded.”

In a statement to Fox News, Strzok’s attorney Aitan Goelman defended Strzok’s work at the FBI.

“After a year-long investigation that included a review of millions of communications and interviews of scores of witnesses, the IG concluded that there is no evidence that the political views of Special Agent Strzok and others in the FBI impacted the handling of the Clinton email investigation,” Goelman said. “As the Report notes, Special Agent Strzok, in particular, was consistently thorough and aggressive, sometimes to the point that put him at odds with senior officials at the Department of Justice.”

This is criminal. The entire report proves bias.

Anything Mueller is doing with his investigation is tainted by the anti-Trump FBI agents

President Trump, On Thursday, called the underlying allegations, regarding Russian interference, a “pile of garbage,” and blasting Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Democrats for pushing the “phony crime” of collusion.